Microwave-Enhanced Polymer Chemistry and Technology

While polymer technology forms one of the largest areas of
application of microwave technology, and the methods and procedures
used therein are among the most developed, there is still a
relative lack of published information on the subject.

Microwave-Enhanced Polymer Chemistry and Technology
describes novel approaches to polymer processing using microwave
technologies. Coverage includes background and scientific data,
analysis of processes and product properties in comparison with
existing technology, applications that are being used in various
approaches, and the status of current research. Features of
microwave irradiation, i.e., solvent-free reactions, low waste,
energy efficiency, high yield, short reaction time, and possible
use of alternative solvents, can play an important role in the
development of green chemistry methods.

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